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Shopping Centers and Malls in Los Angeles and Southern California

 

 

Shopping Centers and Malls by Location

Anaheim
Beverly Hills
Brea
Buena Park
Burbank
Canoga Park
Carson
Century City
Costa Mesa
Commerce
Culver City
Glendale
Hollywood
Irvine
Lake Arrowhead
Long Beach
Los Angeles
Malibu
Manhattan Beach
Pasadena
Ontario
Orange
San Pedro
Santa Monica
Sherman Oaks
Thousand Oaks
Torrance
Venice Beach
West Los Angeles
Westminster
Woodland Hills

Anaheim

  • Downtown Disneyland. "Take a short walk or monorail ride to this lively promenade that offers unique shopping and dining as well as nighttime excitement and activity. From AMC Theatres® to House of Blues® to ESPN Zone®, the Downtown Disney® District, located just outside the Theme Parks and near the hotels of the Disneyland® Resort, offers something for every member of your family from morning until after midnight."

Beverly Hills

Brea

  • Brea Mall. "Love shopping? Then you'll want to visit Brea Mall. This upscale center hosts 5 major department stores - Nordstrom, Macy's, Robinsons-May, JCPenney and Sears - plus 175 specialty shops, the Foodworks Food Court and several fine restaurants, including The Cheesecake Factory, Le Diplomate Cafe and California Pizza Kitchen, which all feature outdoor patios.

    Adding to the exciting roster of top retailers this past summer are New York & Company (formerly Lerner New York), Biotherm, and in the Foodworks food court Chicken A La Roma. Lane Bryant recently relocated to a new store on the lower level, Macy's wing. Recent additions include the very popular teen store American Eagle Outfitters, d.e.m.o, Bebe Sport, Vitamin World and Melwanis." 

Buena Park

  • Buena Park Downtown. "Buena Park Downtown is a 1.1 million square foot retail complex located in Buena Park, California. The Property is comprised of the following three separate components:

    (1) Buena Park Mall, a 782,000 square foot enclosed mall anchored by Wal*Mart, Sears, Burlington Coat Factory, Ross Dress for Less, Bed Bath & Beyond and DSW Shoe Warehouse. (2) Buena Park Place, a 208,000 square foot open-air community center anchored by Kohl’s Circuit City, Office Depot, Michaels and PETsMART. (3) Park Central Entertainment Center (“Park Central”), a 137,000 square foot open-air entertainment center anchored by an 18 screen Krikorian Metroplex Theatres and featuring a variety of restaurants and in –line retail shops." 
  • California Marketplace. "Located adjacent to Knott's Theme Park, a memorable and truly unique shopping and dining experience awaits you. From the world famous Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Restaurant, where it all began in 1934, to Virginia's Gift Shop, California MarketPlace includes fifteen shops and restaurants in all." 

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Burbank

  • Downtown Burbank. "Hundreds of stores grace the tree lined sidewalks of this delightful downtown, offering everything from bohemian chic and urban funk to charming boutiques and favorite department stores. And plentiful parking makes dropping off fabulous finds at the car as easy as a Saturday stroll." 

Canoga Park

  • Westfield Topanga (Topanga Plaza)  "Westfield Topanga, a two-story regional shopping center, opened in 1964 as the first enclosed mall west of the Mississippi. It currently houses 100 specialty shops and boutiques and is home to Nordstrom, Robinsons-May and Sears. A major renovation and expansion of the shopping center is currently underway and is scheduled for Grand Opening in November 2006. The Grand Opening will bring a new, larger Nordstrom, a two-story Target, 100 additional in-line retailers, a café-style Dining Terrace as well as a double-decker carousel, two Westfield Family Lounges and a children's Playtown. Three parking decks, a Valet Lounge, Super Concierge Center and a plethora of luxurious amenities and services will be incorporated into the new center amongst an enhanced landscape of lush greenery and striking architectural elements such as The Canyon. Phase II of the expansion will launch in 2006 and will conclude with the 2008 opening of the first Neiman Marcus in the San Fernando Valley.

    Meeting the demand for sophistication and style with a newly constructed Neiman Marcus and an entirely brand new Nordstrom, the new Westfield Topanga will become a modern shopping Mecca. With more than 200 fashion-forward shops and boutiques, extensive dining options and cutting-edge amenities, Westfield Topanga will become the preferred destination for LA basin residents looking for high-end, real-life, luxury goods in one easy-to-access locale.

Carson

  • SouthBay Pavilion. "SouthBay Pavilion is located in Carson, CA,. It is the most visible shopping center in LA County located off the 405 Freeway at Avalon Blvd and visible to over 250,000 cars per day. The center is positioned just one mile away from the new $150 million Home Depot Center, home to the LA Galaxy and Chivas Major League Soccer Teams.

    The 1,000,000 square-foot center combines an enclosed mall, community center and quality retailers and restaurants. SouthBay Pavilion also enjoys the strong regional draw of Target, our most recent addition. Also anchored by JCPenney, Sears and IKEA, this hybrid center features more than 60 specialty retailers and restaurants, with new stores and restaurants opening in 2006 including national leaders such as 24 Hour Fitness, Chili’s Grill & Bar and Washington Mutual Financial Center." 

Century City

  • Century City Shopping Center & Marketplace ("Century City").   No Web site found.  

Costa Mesa

  • South Coast Plaza.   "South Coast Plaza is “The Ultimate Shopping Resort®,” offering an unparalleled collection of over 280 stores, award winning restaurants, spas and world-class performing arts. South Coast Plaza is the highest grossing planned retail center in the United States, with annual sales over $1.2 billion. South Coast Plaza is located in Costa Mesa, Calif. San Diego Freeway (405) at Bristol Street or San Joaquin Corridor (73) at Bear Street.

Commerce

  • Citadel Outlets. "Only in Los Angeles can you drive to an Assyrian palace to buy blue jeans and leather goods. Th Citadel Outlets, Los Angeles' first factory outlet center, has the distinct honor to be located behind the famous Assryian Castle wall and building, which once served as a backdrop in the movie Ben Hur. The Citadel opened in November 1990 as a mixed-use project which includes a retail outlet center, a food court, five office buildings, and a 201-room Wyndham Hotel." 

Culver City

Glendale

  • Glendale Galleria. "It’s time to make a trip to Glendale Galleria for the best in shopping, entertainment and dining! Whether you enjoy a relaxing dinner at one of the mall's restaurants or spend the day shopping at all your favorite stores, Glendale Galleria offers a complete entertainment experience." 

Hollywood

  • Hollywood & Highland. "Hollywood + Highland consists of over 387,000 square feet of retail space leased to national, regional and local retail tenants, a variety of restaurants including the Wolfgang Puck Catering and Events, several of Hollywood’s hottest nightclubs, the popular upscale bowling alley lounge, Lucky Strike Lanes, and a six-screen state-of-the-art cinema adjacent to the world famous Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. The complex also contains 65,000 square feet of unique indoor and outdoor banquet facilities for conferences and special events including an elegant Grand Ballroom, site of the annual Oscars® Governors Ball. The ballroom, catered by celebrated chef Wolfgang Puck, is now one of Los Angeles’ favorite venues. Along with the Academy Awards and other awards shows, the handsome Kodak Theatre offers a year-round program of concerts, Broadway shows and theatrical events in its 180,000 square feet." 
  • Universal City Walk. "

Irvine

  • Irvine Spectrum Center. "Irvine Spectrum Center, one of the country's premier shopping, dining and entertainment centers, has quickly become a major destination for residents and visitors alike. This state-of-the-art attraction has received international acclaim for:
    • Quality entertainment
    • Restaurants
    • Architecturally pleasing ambience
    • Superior location"
  • Marketplace. "With more than 100 stores to choose from and an exciting selection of dining and entertainment choices,
    The Market Place in Tustin and Irvine offers variety, value and fun." 

Lake Arrowhead

  • Lake Arrowhead Village. "It's all here in Lake Arrowhead Village- Unique shops, fabulous dining with lake views, attractions and free family entertainment every weekend, even lodging and group specials. Located just 80 miles east of Los Angeles, in the heart of the San Bernardino Mountains, it's the perfect place for a weekend getaway. Wish you were here!" 

Long Beach

Los Angeles

  • Beverly Center Shopping Center. "As Southern California's premier trendsetting marketplace, Beverly Center features 160 distinctive specialty boutiques and restaurants reflecting the diverse styles and tastes of Los Angeles. Located at the edge of Beverly Hills and Hollywood between La Cienega and San Vicente Boulevards, Beverly Center is anchored by Macy's, Bloomingdale's, Macy's Men's Store, a 13-screen movie theater, California's only Grand Lux Cafe. The Rooftop Terrace, showcases panoramic views stretching from downtown Los Angeles to the legendary Hollywood sign and is available for private parties."   
  • California Market Center. "The California Market Center is the hub for the style industries in Los Angeles. As the newest marketplace for fashion, gift & home, the CMC is helping retailers redefine modern merchandising. With more than 1,000 showrooms and nearly 10,000 product lines housed in three 13-story wings there is nowhere else that wholesale buyers can find such a fresh array of goods including women’s wear, men’s wear, children’s wear, fashion accessories, swimwear, footwear, gifts, toys, furniture & décor, textiles, garden accessories, floral, stationery, intimate apparel and personal care products. This unique blend of stylish goods across multiple product categories could only happen in California, 5th largest economy in the world and the place with a reputation for where things start.

    The CMC is open daily, and hosts five major fashion markets, two textile markets and four gift & home markets each year in addition to a range of market days, fashion weeks, educational events, and seminars throughout the year. Within each of these major markets is a variety of category-specific specialty markets, such as the LA Shoe Show during fashion markets, Technology-by-Design during the L.A. Textile Show and the Garden District during gift markets. Fashion markets in the Spring and the Fall are timed with Fashion Week runway shows. Go to Fashionweekla.com for a schedule of runway events." 
  • Grand Central Market. "Experience the international diversity of Los Angeles at the Grand Central Market. Offering fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, poultry and fresh fish from California and around the world, the Grand Central Market has been a hub of bustling activity since 1917. A place where thousands of people from all walks of life come to meet with old and new friends, shop for the best bargains in town or just to have a cone of ice cream on a sunny California afternoon. Find out more about the Grand Central Market here, then stop by and experience it for yourself!"  Comment:  Grand Central Market is one of the gems of Los Angeles. You haven't really seen Los Angeles if you haven't made the trip to downtown and visited this cornucopia of foods from around the world. Plan to have lunch in the market and then take a walk around the area. Visit the nearby Bradbury Building.  
  • LA Fashion District. "Welcome to the LA Fashion District, located in downtown Los Angeles. The LA Fashion District spans 90 blocks and is the hub of the apparel industry on the West Coast. Retailers, wholesale buyers, designers, stylists, students, shoppers and residents all converge here. Whether you're a wholesale buyer reviewing the latest collections in the District's designer showrooms, or a shopper on the prowl for a bargain - it's all here: apparel and accessories for the entire family, textiles, flowers, even live/work lofts." 
  • Los Angeles Flower District. "The Los Angeles Flower District is the Los Angeles area's premiere resource for flower growers, shippers, suppliers, floral wholesalers, distributors, floral designers and retail florists in the floriculture and horticulture industries.

    Just a stone's throw away from downtown Los Angeles, LAFD is convenient to major freeways and only minutes from major cities and commercial centers, facilitating the flow of floral products from field to consumer.

    Part of the Los Angeles Fashion District Business Improvement District, this Los Angeles flower market is helping to transform an historic Los Angeles manufacturing area into an exciting mix of residential, retail, wholesale and manufacturing establishments, complimented with the exquisite color and freshness of flowers and greens available at largest flower district in the United States!" 
  • Los Angeles Jewelry District. "The Jewelry industry like a precious Jewel itself is a multifaceted entity. Resources that shine in every direction. One of the largest resources is located in the Downtown Los Angeles, California. The Los Angeles Jewelry District is renowned for wholesale prices on precious gems, watches and all types of fine jewelry. You as a consumer can take advantage of savings, ranging from 50% to 70% by purchasing from the source and cutting out the middleman..."
  • Old Chinatown Los Angeles Merchants. Comment:  Old Chinatown is an enjoyable place to stroll and visit shops for Asian goods. It is close by Olvera Street (see below).
  • Olvera Street. "Olvera Street is the birthplace of the City of Los Angeles, otherwise known as El Pueblo Historic Monument. The colorful village features 27 historic buildings with a traditional Mexican style plaza area. Wander around the marketplace and shop for souvenirs including handcrafted Mexican wares typical of old Mexico. There are also free docent tours by Las Angelitas.

    Stroll through this beautiful street and stop for the popular taquitos or tacos at the outdoor cafes. Olvera Street also offers a variety of traditional authentic Mexican cuisine, with delicious enchiladas, mole and other native dishes.

    On weekends you can enjoy outdoor entertainment by strolling bollero musicians, Mariachis music and performances by Aztec Indians and folkloric dancing." 
  • Original Farmer's Market. "Farmers Market continues to proudly boast of its international cuisine, wide range of gifts from around the world, regularly scheduled special events for the family and outdoor flavor, not to mention the freshest and finest meats, poultry, seafood, produce and flowers in all of Los Angeles."   

Malibu

  • Malibu Country Mart. "This is a pleasant little outdoor shopping center made up of about 25 upscale shops and restaurants. If it were located anywhere but Malibu, it probably wouldn't stand out, but situated as it is just minutes from the beach and the famous Malibu Colony, it helps offer a little insight into the Malibu lifestyle.

    There is an effort here at the Malibu Country Mart to keep things informal and low-key, yet at the same time, chic & trendy - somewhat like Malibu itself." 

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Ontario

  • Ontario Mills. "We are one of California's premiere shopping centers and offer more than 200 retailers & entertainment venues including OFF 5th Saks Fifth Avenue and AMC 30 Theates. Our exciting new stores include Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Hollister Co. Outlet, Abercrombie & Fitch Outlet and Borders Outlet!" 

Orange

  • Block at Orange. "The Block at Orange features the best names in manufacturers’ and retail outlets including Old Navy, Ann Taylor Factory Store, OFF 5th Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet as well as high quality entertainment venues including AMC 30 Theatres, Dave & Buster's and Lucky Strike Lanes and various themed restaurants." 
  • Fashion Island. "Fashion Island is centrally located between two major metropolitan cities - Los Angeles and San Diego, so it's easy to stop. If your final destination is Orange County there is plenty to do - whether it's shopping, going to the beaches, visiting the theme parks, museums, historical sites, parks or local arts events. While you are in town, be sure to stop by Fashion Island - there are more than 1,300 hotel rooms within Newport Center for your convenience....Fashion Island has a custom-made, Venetian-themed carousel with 32 antique horses and menagerie animals that is popular with visitors of all ages. Located in Carousel Court, adjacent to Robinsons-May, the carousel features whimsical animals such as a rabbit, bear, tiger, and cat with a fish in its mouth....The whimsical Kiddie Train is a delight to young children and a tradition at Fashion Island....Two of Fashion Island's signature elements are the many splashing fountains and the sparkling koi pond. Two of the most prominent fountains, known as the "Pop Jet"... and "Iris Fountain"...were created in 1989 and designed exclusively for Fashion Island. The 15,000 gallon koi pond was built in 1968 and is home to approximately 156 koi." 

Pasadena

  • Old Pasadena. "In the 19th century, the area know today as Old Pasadena was the commercial center center of the city. More than 200 buildings dating back to the 1880s and 1890s line the streets of Old Pasadena and are now home to trendy boutiques and stylish restaurants.

    The central corridor of Old Pasadena is Colorado Blvd., best know on New Year's Day for the Tournament of Roses parade it hosts. These city blocks are favorite among pedestrians, who fill the sidewalks at night to window shop. This 22-block neighborhood has more than 80 restaurants and clubs and 120 stores, shops and boutiques.

    Entertainment in Old Pasadena runs the gamut from theaters to cinemas to art galleries. At night this district has an abundance of live music and dancing venues." 

San Pedro

  • Port's O' Call Village. "This authentic New England-style seaside village encompasses 15 acres of shops, restaurants and attractions. A meandering promenade of cobblestone streets connects the specialty shops. The shops feature items and gifts from around the world. Enjoy a relaxing lunch or dinner at one of the many restaurants overlooking the harbor. Don't hesitate to wave to passengers on the cruise liners, passing so close that they dwarf the village."

Santa Monica

  • Abbot Kinney Boulevard. Shops, restaurants, and festivals associated with Abbot Kinney Boulevard.
  • Montana Avenue. "Come stroll our tree-lines street...browse, dine, and shop in 150 charming boutiques, restaurants, and cafes and get to know Santa Monica - a friendly, uncrowded neighborhood world-famous for its beauty and perfect ocean climate." 
  • Santa Monica Place. "Originally designed by renowned architect, Frank Gehry, Santa Monica Place was built in 1980 and renovated in 1990. Rich in the allure of its Southern California address, this tri-level skylit galleria is the site of many Hollywood shoots including scenes from the blockbuster film Terminator II and hit TV series Beverly Hills 90210. Santa Monica Place is located at the intersection of Fourth and Broadway in downtown Santa Monica at the South end of popular Third Street Promenade and just two blocks from the historic Santa Monica Pier and beach.
    Santa Monica Place is 570,000 square feet with 120 shops, services and eateries plus Robinsons-May and Macy’s. There are 2,000 parking spaces in the lots adjacent to the mall and over 3,000 additional spaces available within three blocks of the shopping center.
    Santa Monica Place is a non-smoking environment and handicap accessible." 
  • Third Street Promenade. "Drawing locals and world travelers alike, Downtown Santa Monica is a popular Southern California coastal destination, anchored by the world-famous Third Street Promenade. Known for a twice-weekly farmers’ market, fabulous dining and terrific shopping, Downtown also has lots of entertainment choices from movies to live theater to street performers. All this comes packaged in a moderate Mediterranean climate, just minutes from beaches and the Pacific Ocean.

Sherman Oaks

  • Sherman Oaks Galleria. "Home to Warner Bros. Animation, the Sherman Oaks Galleria offers an unparalleled location with an enticing mix of lifestyle amenities at your office doorstep. You are at the heart of one of the region's business hubs: adjacent to the vital interchange of the San Diego (I-405) and Ventura (I-101) Freeways and within easy access of the Westside, Downtown, Tri-Cities and Hollywood business centers. Above all, you gain precious time with the quick commute to home or business appointments and by the wide array of conveniences just a few steps away.

    The Galleria is the Valley's premier open-air lifestyle business center. You'll be able to spend a morning break over cappuccino and croissants, an afternoon entertaining clients at one of the renowned restaurants, visit a wide variety of shops and meet friends and family for an evening movie all without leaving your business environment."   
  • Wesftield Fashion Square. "Westfield Fashion Square is home to 137 specialty shops and boutiques that are sure to suit your every need!"   

Thousand Oaks

  • The Oaks. "The Oaks is a two-level enclosed, super-regional mall located in Thousand Oaks, California. Highly visible from the Ventura Freeway (US 101) midway between downtown Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, The Oaks is the only regional mall in its trade area. The 1.1 million square foot mall was originally built in 1978 and was renovated in 1993, which upgraded interior finishes, restrooms, entrance canopies and skylights.

    Featuring 120 top-tier retailers including Ann Taylor, Williams Sonoma, Pottery Barn, Banana Republic, Sharper Image, Cache and BeBe, The Oaks is anchored by Macy’s, Macy’s Men’s & Home Store, JC Penney, Robinsons-May and Robinsons-May Men’s & Home Store.

    Thousand Oaks is an affluent, fast-growing, master-planned suburb of Los Angeles, which is located 40 miles west of downtown Los Angeles, 55 miles east of Santa Barbara and 12 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean. Prominent, neighboring communities include Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Camarillo, Moorpark, Simi Valley, andWestlake Village." 

Torrence

  • Del Amo Fashion Center. "Whether you’re reinventing your wardrobe or renovating your home – stores like Macy’s, Macy’s Home and Furniture Gallery, Robinson’s-May, JCPenney, Ann Taylor, Guess?, MAC and over 300 other stores make Del Amo Fashion Center command central for creating your style. Personal service and unique stores allow you to create your own ‘latest trend'. Shopping has evolved...at Del Amo Fashion Center."

Venice Beach

West Los Angeles

  • Westside Pavilion. "Westside Pavilion is located at the intersection of Westwood Blvd. and Pico Blvd. on the prestigious west side of Los Angeles. The center has the only Nordstrom in the area and is patroned by residents of Rancho Park, Cheviot Hills, Santa Monica as well as Beverly Hills, Westwood, Pacific Palisades and Brentwood. It is within easy access of the I-405 and I-10 freeways, major arterials to the LA area, and boasts a roster of over 160 specialty shops with very strong fashion apparel and women’s shoe categories." 

Westminster

  • Westminster Mall. "The Westminster Mall is a modern shopping center whose unique symmetrical exterior is surpassed only by its beautiful interior. Its anchors Macy's, JCPenney, Sears and Robinsons-May rank in the top percent of their companies' regional stores. The mall also has more than 180 specialty stores, including Ann Taylor Loft, Bath & Body Works, a flagship Charlotte Russe, The Disney Store, Gap, The Limited and Old Navy, just to name a few." 

Woodland Hills

  • Westfield Promenade.   "With one of the Valley’s largest stadium seating theaters and an array of popular, upscale restaurants including Maggiano’s, Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, P.F. Chang’s and The Rack, Westfield Promenade excites and entertains, bringing the latest in entertainment and cuisine to the West San Fernando Valley. Westfield Promenade features the very best in home décor and fashion retail with over 30 specialty shops ranging from Restoration Hardware, Bombay Company, and Barnes & Noble to Coach, Talbots and Chick’s Sporting Goods. Promenade is anchored by AMC 16 Theatres, Macy’s and Macy’s Men’s. Amenities include Valet Parking and Shopping Concierge, Saturday Story Time and a Westfield Playtown for children." 

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